[Grovenet] It is destroying us

Steven NoSpam03 at comcast.net
Sun Apr 1 08:05:35 PDT 2007


The use of Dihydrogen Monoxide (DHMO) by farmers in the U.S. and 
internationally is prevalent. Typical of this is the widespread use of 
DHMO in the U.S. dairy industry. The facts surrounding DHMO's presence 
in the nation's milk supply are surprising. What may be even more 
surprising is the silence of the U.S. Government on the issue of DHMO in 
the milk our families drink every day.


Dihydrous monoxide (DHMO), otherwise known as hydroxl acid or dihydrous 
oxide, kills by infiltrating the lungs and interferring with proper air 
exchange. Death can occur in minutes. Dihydrous monoxide is an odorless, 
colorless poison which in low levels can cause coughing, choking, and 
laboured breathing. Temporary exposure may cause permanent neurological 
dysfunction. Even low dose exposure may provoke aspirated pneumonia and 
dyspnoeia.

Although everyone needs to be aware of the dangers of Dihydrous 
monoxide, some people are more susceptible than others. The following 
are more susceptible to potential DHMO poisoning.

   * Infants
   * Elderly People
   * Those who suffer from anaemia, respiratory or heart disease


It has been noted that many governments refuse to restrict dumping of 
toxic Dihydrous monoxide for fear of reducing the effectiveness of 
certain secret naval technologies [thanks to GPC military critic for 
this tip].

Here is a partial list of places DHMO can be found:
* nuclear power plants
* processed foods
* automobile exhaust emissions
* most household chemicals, including floor cleaners, pesticides, and 
other poisons
* excised tumors from terminal cancer patients
* many types of industrial chemicals
* several types of chemical weapons
* fire retardants
* baby foods and baby formulas
Virtually all of Canada's rivers and lakes contain DHMO, and DHMO is by 
far more commonly found in the Canadian arctic than all other polutants 
combined! It is unlikely that any single individual in Canada will test 
negative for this toxic compound.

In the year 2000 there were 472 Canadian DHMO-direct deaths. In Canada 
in 1997, 29 toddlers were directly killed by overt Dihydrous monoxide! 
In 1998, there were 26 DHMO-direct contact fatalities in Manitoba alone. 
In the United States 82,579 people died of DHMO-related pneumonia during 
1996. In the same year 733,834 from DHMO-related heart disease, 544,278 
from DMHO-related cancer, 160,431 from DHMO-related stroke, and 32,655 
from DHMO-related AIDS/HIV. The time for action is now!

Dihydrogen Monoxide, or DHMO, is a colorless and odorless chemical that 
kills or maims thousands each year, primarily through accidental 
inhalation. It has also been revealed to be a causative agent in many 
environmental exposure incidents, industrial contaminations, automobile 
accidents, and property damage. The dollar amount losses caused, and the 
lives impacted, by the DHMO threat are virtually innumerable. 


      We need you!

We are still a very young organization, and desperately need volunteers 
and other concerned citizens to become involved in our ongoing efforts. 
If you'd like more information about NCCADHMO, or would like to 
volunteer, please send us email. http://www.dhmo.org/ 
<http://www.dhmo.org/>




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